Edward Elgar: A Creative LifeOxford University Press, 1984 - 841 páginas Drawing on a vast amount of source material, much of it previously unpublished, Moore here presents Sir Edward Elgar's life and works as inseparable parts of a single creative whole. |
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... piano - tuning career elsewhere , and William once more worked alone . For all his skill at the piano , William Elgar found his real happiness in the amateur musical life which flourished in Worcester then . He was a good piano ...
... piano - tuning career elsewhere , and William once more worked alone . For all his skill at the piano , William Elgar found his real happiness in the amateur musical life which flourished in Worcester then . He was a good piano ...
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... piano . He sat at the grand piano and played it all the time , hardly ever stopping . His hands moved all over the place , all up and down the piano keyboard , with great facility — in that tiny room with the second piano and I and my ...
... piano . He sat at the grand piano and played it all the time , hardly ever stopping . His hands moved all over the place , all up and down the piano keyboard , with great facility — in that tiny room with the second piano and I and my ...
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... piano . . .'198 He did not look to the piano for real invention . The piano's customary task in his creative process was the secondary , more ' ordinary ' business of developing ideas already invented : so Edward's piano skill served ...
... piano . . .'198 He did not look to the piano for real invention . The piano's customary task in his creative process was the secondary , more ' ordinary ' business of developing ideas already invented : so Edward's piano skill served ...
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Divisions | 14 |
Ensembles | 33 |
The Mans World | 51 |
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Alfred Littleton Alice Elgar Alice Stuart-Wortley Allegro Apostles asked began Birmingham Black Knight Broadheath Caractacus Carice Cathedral choir choral chorus composer concert conducted Craeg Lea dear descending steps Dream of Gerontius Edward wrote Edward's music Elgar Birthplace Ernest Newman Falstaff figure final finished Frank Schuster friends Gerontius Hasfield hear Hereford Hubert Leicester HWRO idea Ivor Atkins Jaeger July June King Olaf Lady later Leeds letter London London Symphony Orchestra looked Malvern March Marl Bank melody memories Miss Burley morning movement musicians night Novello archives opening orchestra Overture performance piano Plas Gwyn play poem première programme Queen's Hall recalled rehearsal returned Richter scene score second subject seemed Severn House sing Sir Edward Elgar sketch solo Sonata song sound Strand Magazine Symphony theme things Three Choirs Festival took tune Variations Violin Concerto Worcestershire write written young